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Tom Hanks’ Daughter Reveals Childhood Trauma & Memoir – BBC Audio

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

E.A. Hanks, daughter of actor Tom Hanks, reveals a turbulent childhood marked by parental separation⁣ and a mother’s struggles wiht addiction⁢ and mental ‌health in a new memoir, The 10:‍ A Memoir ⁤of Family‍ and the Open⁣ Road. The story, ‌recently featured on BBC audio’s Outlook, details a life split between Sacramento and the world of Hollywood film sets.

Hanks, also known as ⁢Elizabeth, describes a childhood feeling like “living on ⁤two different planets” following her parents’ divorce. she and‍ her brother, Colin, primarily resided in Sacramento‍ with their mother, who achieved sobriety ⁢after battling alcohol and drug addiction but continued to experience paranoia ⁣and abusive behavior. Weekends and holidays were often ⁤spent with their father, frequently on location during his film‌ shoots. At age 14,⁤ Hanks moved to Los Angeles after her ⁢father gained⁢ custody. A subsequent discovery made while ​reading‌ her mother’s journals after her death profoundly impacted her.

The BBC Outlook program featured clips from her father’s films Forrest ⁤Gump ‍ and ⁢ Sleepless in⁤ Seattle. The program was ⁤presented​ by Jo Fidgen and produced⁢ by Helen Fitzhenry and June Christie. Listeners can get⁤ in ‍touch with⁢ the ​program at outlook@bbc.com or‍ via WhatsApp at +44 330 678 2707. A photograph‌ of Tom Hanks ⁤and ​Elizabeth Hanks from 2017, credited to Patrick‌ McMullan/Patrick McMullan⁢ via Getty ‍Images, accompanied the report.

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